Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] OSGeo Board Meeting Summary

2012-12-17 Thread Massimiliano Cannata
Falks,
I want to add my thanks to Frank and my congrats to Jeff.

Maxi

On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Ravi Kumar ravivundavall...@yahoo.comwrote:

 Frank's work setting the OSGeo Cloud in motion, will be remembered fondly.
 Welcome to Jeff as president and hope for a very bright future all around
 the world.
 Ravi Kumar

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 On 2012/12/15 3:35, maria.brove...@diiar-topo.polimi.it wrote:
  Many thanks to Frank! Jeff, C O N G R A T S 

 Many thanks to Frank for the unparalleled services to OSGeo
 in his role as President.

 Congratulations and best wishes to Jeff in his new role
 as President.

 Best

 Venka
 
  Thanks also for the MoU!
  Cheers.
  Maria
 
 
  Def. Quota Jeff McKenna jmcke...@gatewaygeomatics.com:
 
  I owe thanks to Frank for his efforts.  He stepped into the President
  role after Arnulf, without any complaints (and was still probably
  settling into a new job and home).  We all need to thank Frank for doing
  that at such a time.
 
  I plan to continue pushing for Open Source geospatial all across the
  world.  I may not be a core developer, but I've learned that my passion
  can be useful in many ways.
 
  I am proud to represent the community of OSGeo.
 
  -jeff
 
 
 
  On 12-12-13 5:24 PM, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
  2) I stepped down as President.  I've found I don't have as much
  initiative for the role of president as I'd like, and it was my
  intention
  anyways to bring new blood into the role of President in the not too
  distant future.  So I decided to expedite things and Jeff McKenna
  has very kindly agreed to take on the role of President with the
  support of the board.
 
  I'm not going away, and will continue on the board and answering
  i...@osgeo.org mailto:i...@osgeo.org questions with Jeff also
  assisting now.  Jeff has
  great enthusiasm for OSGeo and is very active around the world
  promoting the open source geospatial community and supporting
  it through efforts including MapServer documentation, MS4W and
  the Zoo Project.  I also count him as a valued friend of many
  years.
 
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[OSGeo-Discuss] Looking for a Android AR framework (any suggestions?)

2012-12-17 Thread Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul)
All,

I'm looking for a (rather basic) android framewok for doing some Augemented 
Reality stuff.  I just want to position a 2d Map on top of the camera display 
based on the client GPS/Compass/Accelerometer info.  The map to be autoupdated 
and continuously centered on the view?  I've also not seen manu map based 
examples, most examples are point based for the overlays.

Some things I found:

LAYAR seems to pop to the top of the list a lot, but it's not completely open 
and look a little heavy.
SomaView Points only?
GeoVector Commercial??
Wikitude Looks very  interesting, but commercial . . .???
http://code.google.com/p/android-augment-reality-framework/

Other suggestions?

Bobb



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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Looking for a Android AR framework (any suggestions?)

2012-12-17 Thread andrea antonello
Hi Bob,
there would be also http://www.mixare.org/ , but I assume it is also
point based.

Cheers,
Andrea

On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 9:51 PM, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul)
bob.basq...@ci.stpaul.mn.us wrote:
 All,



 I’m looking for a (rather basic) android framewok for doing some Augemented
 Reality stuff.  I just want to position a 2d Map on top of the camera
 display based on the client GPS/Compass/Accelerometer info.  The map to be
 autoupdated and continuously centered on the view?  I’ve also not seen manu
 map based examples, most examples are point based for the overlays.



 Some things I found:



 “LAYAR” seems to pop to the top of the list a lot, but it’s not completely
 open and look a little heavy.

 “SomaView” Points only?

 “GeoVector” Commercial??

 “Wikitude” Looks very  interesting, but commercial . . .???

 http://code.google.com/p/android-augment-reality-framework/



 Other suggestions?



 Bobb








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